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Officials, Cyclists hail 2025 Tour D’ Afrique 

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Team Nigeria cyclists and officials of FT Cycle Care, organisers of  Tour D’Afrique 2025 cycling event (Nigerian to Ghana) are  back in the country

The tour D’Afrique was part of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of ECOWAS and also to revive the ECOWAS tour 

Chairman FT Cycle Care cycling club, Femi Thomas who doubles as the  helmsman of Ogun State Cycling Association,says the tour emphasizes the unity on the African continent, most especially in the West African Sub- region 

Thomas, a boardmember  of Cycling Federation of Nigeria and an ex- cyclist states that the Ultimate West African Cycling Adventure afforded the cyclists the opportunity to Explore vibrant cities

– Engage with local communities and cyclists

– Foster international friendships and cooperation

” The experience was awesome because each and everyone of the cyclists, when they crossed the boarder and  started seeing different things, they start to believe that there could be a better Nigeria if we’re able to do the right thing.

” They also saw the professionalism out there  which make them believe that if these people can do things in a perfect way, we too can do better. So, they were able to adapt to new sense of professionalism, new ability to explore , to diversify and also see things beyond their locality.

On the technical aspect of the tour, he noted that the team covered 220 kilometer on the first day, did 180 kilometer on the second day and 95 kilometer on the third day while on their way back, they rode 188 kilometer, did  140 kilometer on the sixth day and 135 kilometer on the final day.

” You can see that we covered a lot of distance within a short period of time  but we were able to enjoy it. There were  different terrain, different hills, different weather and environment which made us become more familiar with everything around us”, he stressed.

He appealed to companies and businesses to take advange of the enomous benefits accrued to the tour to grow their products and services along the West African route.

Logistics Manager, FT Cycle Care, Iyanoluwa Abidoye , explaines that the tour which is it’s 6th edition is organized annually to encourage cyclists to sharpen their skills in the sport and promote a healthy lifestyle

Iyanoluwa Abidoye while commending all the government agencies like Customs, Immigration and boarder patrols of the various countries they passed through for making the team have a seamless trip, announced that they’re planning a 24 hour ride which usually take place in December.

” It’s a thing of joy that we had a successful trip. Kudos must go to Immigration, ECOWAS, Customs and boarder patrols of  Nigeria and all the three countries for their understanding which made the trip hitch free 

” We at FT Cycle Care are planning to organise a 24 hour ride in December that will bring together all cyclists to create unity, love and peace and we hope to see more athletes participate in that event”, she stated.

In their separate interviews, Aniekwe Chidiebere Solomon, Bello Abidemi who made their debut in the tour and Dauda Saliu, a recreational rider all took turns to hail the tour, declaring that they enjoyed every aspect of the trip.

According to them,  though the tour  wasn’t easy but it enabled them to know more about other African countries and their culture.

They however appealed to the Nigerian Government to pay more attention to cycling because there’s a lot of benefits while urging the government to create a dedicated lane for cycling on the roads 

A total of 17 cyclists took part in the weeklong event which took them to Benin Republic, Togo and Ghana.

The event terminated at the liaison office of ECOWAS in Lagos where a top official of the sub- regional body received  and presented the team with medals as an award and recognition for their achievement.

The tour du Africa saw the cyclists cover a distance of 1000 kilometers

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NSC Mourns The Passing Of Legendary Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Peter Rufai

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The National Sports Commission (NSC) is deeply saddened by the passing of legendary Super Eagles goalkeeper and 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) champion, Peter Rufai, fondly known as Dodo Mayana, who pass on at the age of 61.

Rufai was not just a national treasure but a global ambassador of Nigerian football. His fearless goalkeeping, unmatched charisma, and commitment to the green and white made him a symbol of pride and resilience for millions of Nigerians.

Reacting to the news of his passing, chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, expressed deep sorrow:

“This is a deeply painful loss. Peter Rufai was not just a national hero, he was a rare soul whose humility, strength, and passion inspired all of us. His legacy lives on between the sticks and far beyond. Dodo Mayana gave us memories we will cherish forever. Nigeria mourns, but heaven welcomes a legend.”

Director General of the NSC, Honourable Bukola Olopade, also paid tribute:

“Peter Rufai was a symbol of excellence and leadership in Nigerian sports. His commitment to the game, both on and off the field, was second to none. As we mourn this painful loss, we also celebrate a life that gave so much to Nigerian football. Rest well, legend—you will remain forever in our hearts.”

A stalwart of the golden era of Nigerian football, Rufai played a pivotal role in Nigeria’s 1994 AFCON triumph and represented the nation at two FIFA World Cup tournaments in 1994 and 1998, helping the Super Eagles reach the Round of 16 in both editions. 

At the club level, he had an illustrious career across Europe, representing top teams in Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain—most notably Deportivo de La Coruña and Hércules CF.

Beyond his heroics on the pitch, Peter Rufai was a mentor and a beacon of inspiration to younger generations. After retirement, he dedicated his life to discovering and nurturing budding football talents, remaining a pillar of support and guidance in the football community.

The NSC extends heartfelt condolences to the Rufai family, the Nigerian football fraternity, and all those whose lives were touched by the great Dodo Mayana.

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Nigeria Hosts  2025 World  Taekwondo  Level 2 (Advanced Level ) Coaching  Course In Abuja  

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The Nigeria Taekwondo Federation has successfully hosted WT Level 2 (Higest Taekwondo Coaching Cadre Course) with about 40 taekwondo coaches drawn from different states and institutions across Nigeria. 

The World Taekwondo designated Tarik Benradi from Morocco as the Course Resource person. Tarik Benradi doubles as the Chairman African Taekwondo Union Referees Department. 

The course was declared open by the Chairman National Sports Commission  Shehu Dikko. He was accompanied by senior officers of the NSC like the Director FEAD and many aides. 

President Nigeria Taekwondo federation, Tayo Popoola was grateful for the rich support of the National Sports Commission.

The course covered core Taekwondo Coaching areas like Team Management, Athletes Psychology, Drug Education, Coaches Technical Knowledge of taekwondo contest rules etc. Physical, theoretical and visual means were employed to pass down instructions during the course.

All participants took an examination at the end of the course. 

The Closing Ceremony was witnessed by the President NOC Engnr Habu Gumel. 

Gumel promised to support the NTF if the next of such course could be hosted by Nigeria. 

Nigeria will be hosting 2 World Taekwondo tournaments in August and September this year. Which are signs that Nigeria is gradually coming back to the taekwondo world map

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NVBF Congratulates Customs Boss On Emergence As WCO Chairperson

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The Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF) has congratulated the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi, on his election as Chairperson of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) Council.

In a statement signed by NVBF President, Engineer Musa Nimrod, the Federation expressed confidence that CGC Adeniyi will bring innovation and transformation to the WCO.

Nimrod noted that Adeniyi has significantly improved the fortunes of Nigeria Customs in a short time, adding that the global community will soon feel his positive impact.

He also highlighted Adeniyi’s strong support for sports, particularly volleyball, through consistent sponsorships.

“The entire board of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation congratulates you on your election as Chairperson of the WCO Council,” the statement read.

“In just two years as CGC, you have not only boosted revenue collection and surpassed budgetary targets, but have also made substantial investments in volleyball.

“Under your leadership, the Nigeria Customs Service sponsored the 2024 Volleyball League and hosted the 2025 African Women’s Volleyball Club Championship, widely acclaimed as the best edition to date.

“We are confident you will exceed expectations at the WCO Council.”

CGC Adeniyi will officially assume leadership of the WCO Council on July 1, 2025, succeeding Edward Kieswetter, Commissioner of the South African Revenue Service.

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